Alvin Lee *Guitarist/Vocalist* for Ten Years After (mini documentary)

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Alvin Lee was the guitarist, vocalist and a founding member of the British rock band Ten Years After. Called Captain Speed Fingers because of his lightening fast playing He brought the band to main stream music with his performance of the song I'm Going Home at Woostock in 1969. But wasn't happy with the fame and fortune that came with it. Learn some inside information on his life and career in this mini documentary.
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  • @pakkelly
    @pakkelly6 ай бұрын

    Alvin Lee’s obscurity is evidenced by only 64k views of this excellent documentary. Thanks to you I just binge watched those live performances of 1975 and 1978. What an incredible talent. Alvin Lee ranks way up there in virtuoso guitarists. Thanks for introducing him to new ears.

  • @RiverDocs

    @RiverDocs

    6 ай бұрын

    You're welcome. You know another player that I have a video on is Roy Buchanan and it seems nobody knows who he is either so they just pass the video by. Check it out if you get the chance! kzread.info/dash/bejne/nWqK15qBh6zPhZs.html

  • @Chiroman527

    @Chiroman527

    5 ай бұрын

    It's Up to 112K Views!! It should be 1 Million or more!

  • @user-uj1cs2iw7b

    @user-uj1cs2iw7b

    4 ай бұрын

    Wow, my first outing, fresh from the Ozarks visiting my cousin. They took me to the filmore east show. Going Home life blow my mind. Now 70 old. Thanks for the story, respect well do.

  • @davido9272

    @davido9272

    4 ай бұрын

    Up to 177k views. Speed and style. I remember when the first album came out. I was 17. Nice documentary.

  • @RiverDocs

    @RiverDocs

    4 ай бұрын

    @@davido9272 Thank you. Hopefully more people will watch. I think some are starting to share it now. Thanks for your support!

  • @stephenfunke4283
    @stephenfunke42836 ай бұрын

    Cryin' shame that Alvin isn't in the Hall of Fame! Alvin, Rory, and Johnny Winter all rate as #1 in my book! Great video!

  • @RiverDocs

    @RiverDocs

    6 ай бұрын

    I have videos on Rory and Johnny on the channel! Rory: kzread.info/dash/bejne/ZaJ2z9yefpXRqZM.html Johnny: kzread.info/dash/bejne/moubm9uyZb2YfMo.html

  • @georgeedward1226

    @georgeedward1226

    6 ай бұрын

    The RnRHoF is an utter joke to real music fans. It isn't worth even mentioning anymore.

  • @oceancrosby4578

    @oceancrosby4578

    6 ай бұрын

    @@RiverDocs Heading over to see Johnny W. right now!!!

  • @andrasczehlarik9180

    @andrasczehlarik9180

    6 ай бұрын

    ALVIN, RORY,JOHNNY and PETER GREEN my favorite guitarist. Cheers.

  • @gearmeister

    @gearmeister

    6 ай бұрын

    I'm wondering what it would be like to see Alvin Lee pair up with Rory Gallagher, that would be insane, right?

  • @johnallen4338
    @johnallen43386 ай бұрын

    Finally! Someone coverd Alvin Lee. Definitely one of the best.

  • @theroadking547
    @theroadking5476 ай бұрын

    Alvin Lee will always be one of the greatest guitar players ever. RIP

  • @johnbernhardtsen3008

    @johnbernhardtsen3008

    6 ай бұрын

    along with SRV, Jimi and EVH! you can clearly hear which one of them once they start their intro riffs!

  • @hollywoodjoe123

    @hollywoodjoe123

    4 ай бұрын

    ALVIN LEE- - WAS THE SWINGING - -EST - - ROCKING - EST - - DRIVING - EST GUITARIST OF THEM ALL !

  • @danielbrown3461

    @danielbrown3461

    3 ай бұрын

    Roy Clark said...hold my beer....and Alvin did and he learned some things.

  • @user-nc8ki9qp9k
    @user-nc8ki9qp9k6 ай бұрын

    I saw Ten Years After in 1971 and they played 'I'm Goin' Home' DOUBLE TIME of the Woodstock gig. We were right up front. I saw many shows from Led Zeppelin to Jimi Hendrix and George Harrison and Ravi Shankar. Alvin Lee and his band were top notch and in fine form. Very polished and with dignity.

  • @jamesrhodes5107

    @jamesrhodes5107

    2 ай бұрын

    I saw TYA about the same time at The Warehouse (i think) in New Orleans, with Edgar Winter's White Trash. Insanely great show. Where did you see them? And, was it with Edgar Winter, as well?

  • @jerseyjim8365
    @jerseyjim83656 ай бұрын

    That guitar solo on I’d love to Change the World blows me away every time!

  • @grm3549

    @grm3549

    4 ай бұрын

    If you are new listening to him, you find out a lot of great performances

  • @user-fo5gk9ir7n

    @user-fo5gk9ir7n

    3 ай бұрын

    That whole album is a masterpiece.

  • @jerseyjim8365

    @jerseyjim8365

    3 ай бұрын

    @@user-fo5gk9ir7n I will revisit it.

  • @sholland42
    @sholland426 ай бұрын

    His playing was unparalleled, one of the greats.

  • @danielbrown3461

    @danielbrown3461

    3 ай бұрын

    Roy Clark was better and Alvin admitted this.

  • @Woodstockneverhappened
    @Woodstockneverhappened6 ай бұрын

    This was a tremendous tribute to an extremely talented guitar player. I had no idea the real story of Alvin Lee thank you I enjoyed it immensely.

  • @user-st4gq2ox8m

    @user-st4gq2ox8m

    6 ай бұрын

    Lucked out a friend called and said he was coming to Atlanta Ga His Bus came up and what a show....He loved it when we all showed him the Piece Fingers. Here we were no bodies but he put on a tramedies show for us. Damn could he blister a GUITAR.......

  • @johnstrong3824

    @johnstrong3824

    6 ай бұрын

    Alvin Lee and ten years after was one of my favorite bands as a kid!!

  • @johnstrong3824

    @johnstrong3824

    6 ай бұрын

    And Johnny 1971 and Winter live! And Rory Gallagher's blueprint.

  • @Woodstockneverhappened

    @Woodstockneverhappened

    6 ай бұрын

    @@user-st4gq2ox8m ✌️♥️🎸

  • @jamesmcallister5494

    @jamesmcallister5494

    6 ай бұрын

    Going home was my favorite back in the day,,We went to see him any time they came anyway near where l lived in Northwest Washington State ,,😊 loved that band,

  • @Zoro007
    @Zoro0076 ай бұрын

    A couple of years ago the song The Bluest Blues seemed to appear from nowhere, Alvin recorded this with the late great George Harrison and it is absolutely brilliant. This song and Alvin's solo is one of the greatest things I've heard. That song alone should of ensured a place in the Hall of Fame, RIP Alvin & George

  • @davidguelette7036

    @davidguelette7036

    6 ай бұрын

    As a long-term Alvin fan that one blew me away also.

  • @james-le2rs

    @james-le2rs

    6 ай бұрын

    No shit.

  • @danieljay8365

    @danieljay8365

    6 ай бұрын

    I agree wholeheartedly.

  • @user-up5xg9cs6t

    @user-up5xg9cs6t

    5 ай бұрын

    I'll second the agree.

  • @james-le2rs

    @james-le2rs

    4 ай бұрын

    Yep that song is absolutely formatted perfectly the guitar playing is perfect the singing is perfect the emotion is perfect that should be one of the top 10 Blue songs of all time

  • @MrBeachbliss
    @MrBeachbliss6 ай бұрын

    Alvin’s performance at Woodstock was absolutely epic. To this day I don’t know how many times I have gone back and listen to that. God rest

  • @danielbrown3461

    @danielbrown3461

    3 ай бұрын

    Santana tied Alvin Lee's performance at Woodstick.

  • @alvinmarcus5780
    @alvinmarcus57806 ай бұрын

    Yeah, Alvin was great and Woodstock proved it . I always thought it was cool in my younger years because we both had the same name. I've just know two other Alvin's in my 68 years. I remember when he passed that we'll never have another Alvin Lee. Nor should we. Rest easy Captain Speedy Fingers. ❤️

  • @georgebirch5635
    @georgebirch56356 ай бұрын

    Alvin, J.Winter,Rory G,Ronnie Montrose , Trower all underrated and overlooked, r&r hall of fame means nothing to me!

  • @ebandzekan

    @ebandzekan

    6 ай бұрын

    Trower ❤❤❤ is a maniac one of my favorite.

  • @claudedalton8970

    @claudedalton8970

    6 ай бұрын

    MONSTROSE WAS BAD TOO! "ROCK CANDY"!

  • @victimeyes51

    @victimeyes51

    6 ай бұрын

    Hall of Fame, as it regards to the arts, is a load of shit. Nothing more than a pissing contest. It is deepy personal, where "who's better" ain't got nuthin to do with what the individual listener/viewer likes or prefers. Complete waste of time. What some writer's opinion, who probably can't play anyway, matters not. He just has a platform to spout his thoughts.

  • @marcribaudo1965

    @marcribaudo1965

    6 ай бұрын

    I stopped taking the R&R HOF seriously decades ago. Call it the music HOF but certainly not the R&R one.

  • @claudedalton8970

    @claudedalton8970

    6 ай бұрын

    @@marcribaudo1965 AND A LOT OF IT ISN'T EVEN MUSIC.

  • @arbiehill68
    @arbiehill686 ай бұрын

    I'm no guitarist but he has my respect! "I'd Love to Change the World" is the song that grabbed me first. I just watched the Gibson Jason Isbell collection interview (very good!) and although he loves his '59 Burst, he says his favorite guitar is his '61 335. Every show, would never give it up. Plays very fast. Well Alvin proved that. Thanks so much for these wonderful docs!

  • @garyrobert9085

    @garyrobert9085

    6 ай бұрын

    That song moved me on from my very young musical taste like Herman's Hermits and The Monkees when I saw a video of it live on my grandparents old black and white TV one day. Never turned back.

  • @halweilbrenner9926

    @halweilbrenner9926

    6 ай бұрын

    Their best

  • @user-cz8qq6pn3w
    @user-cz8qq6pn3w5 ай бұрын

    Thank you for doing this for Alvin. There will never be another Alvin! He was great and certainly deserves to be in the Hall of fame. Take one of the country artists out and put Alvin in.

  • @JohnnyPissoff235

    @JohnnyPissoff235

    Ай бұрын

    Rapcrap you mean

  • @texasflood3165
    @texasflood31656 ай бұрын

    As many times as I’ve watched Woodstock…10 yrs after is still the high lite for me…RIP Alvin Lee…🎸🙏

  • @PeterC5263
    @PeterC52636 ай бұрын

    The only time I saw him was at Woodstock. (I grew up about fifty miles away.) About one minute into the first song, he broke a string. He said "I wish I was dead". After he restrung and regrouped, he then played the epic set including Going Home that we all have seen. I'm glad he lived a relatively long life. So many of them didn't.

  • @JeffEllis1955

    @JeffEllis1955

    4 ай бұрын

    I would love to see that blooper clip of his string breaking.

  • @timmarshall2411
    @timmarshall24114 ай бұрын

    Stood in front of him in awe many times in our local dance hall in the early sixties.They were the Jaybirds then,only a trio but brilliant.

  • @james-le2rs

    @james-le2rs

    4 ай бұрын

    I would have given anything to see the jaybirds you are one lucky person

  • @timmarshall2411

    @timmarshall2411

    4 ай бұрын

    Yes I suppose so though it didn't seen like it at the time.They were just another local group,though head and shoulders above the rest.

  • @DirectSourceFlooringHouston
    @DirectSourceFlooringHouston4 ай бұрын

    I saw Ten Years After 3 or 4 times in Houston Texas. They kept coming back and I wouldn`t miss them. I am a drummer and really appreciated their energy and talent. Alvin Lee live was Awesome!

  • @stevewilliams5810

    @stevewilliams5810

    3 ай бұрын

    I saw them in Lomg Beach Ca around 1970. It was an incredible concert. Open seating so I was able to walk up to the stage and watch.

  • @alwilson3204

    @alwilson3204

    3 ай бұрын

    Leo Lyons and Ric Lee also.

  • @user-gx2yy1df6f

    @user-gx2yy1df6f

    3 ай бұрын

    bravo ! their energy is what i love , how they build a song .

  • @user-wd8mn8sf1j
    @user-wd8mn8sf1j6 ай бұрын

    When Cream broke up, I found TYA. Still my favorites. Tragic losing Alvin.I love that Alvin was a complete musician, not just a great guitarist. There's been nobody better at the gamut of skills from writing songs to producing the recordings. Thank you Alvin for so many memorable musical works.

  • @Wildlonesome77
    @Wildlonesome776 ай бұрын

    His Woodstock show was absolutely epic. He had his own brand of guitar and voice.He made the big time.

  • @vincentlussier8264

    @vincentlussier8264

    4 ай бұрын

    Woodstock? His riffs were lound and agressive and in your face!

  • @bernardrudd9058
    @bernardrudd90585 ай бұрын

    I dd quite a few gigs on the same bill as Alvin, I first heard him play at the Skegness Embassy I must have been about 14 years old. He was an inspiration. I loved his finger picking al la Chet. 3 years later I had my own band, The Tea-Time 4 my pal Boz Burrell was my rhythm guitarist and then he went on to be our vocalist. We got a break when our manager became catering manager at The Marquee Club, I alway sang praises for The Jaybirds (later 10 years After) I watched Alvins career with interest. I remember them backing The Walker brothers. We often backed Elkie Brooks. Boz eventually moved over to bass and joined Bad Company, When they split Boz met up with Alvin in Spain, I often sent them chord sheets for jazz standards. I retired from the rock scene because of my heart condition and I wanted to play jazz. It amazes me that Boz, Alvin and I all had similar heart problems. Now they've gone and I'm still here living in Sleaford completely forgotten. Alvin always enjoyed playing my guitars and we had fun playing practical jokes on each other. It was disappointing that Alvin wasted so much time playing bog standard 12 bars, but that earned him mega money.

  • @cuda426hemi

    @cuda426hemi

    4 ай бұрын

    Any member of the "Thames Valley Gang" is OK in my book, Alvin, Jon Lord, Jim Capaldi, Dave Edmunds, Mick Ralphs oh, and George Harrison. Nice neighbors 🎸

  • @chrisbenson6683

    @chrisbenson6683

    3 ай бұрын

    Thanks for that history, Bernard. ❤

  • @patriciapowell6047

    @patriciapowell6047

    3 ай бұрын

    @@cuda426hemi Winwood & Page were also neighbors.

  • @hankmobley

    @hankmobley

    3 ай бұрын

    I met Boz in80s London ....Mike Patto jnr jnew him well

  • @vayabroder729
    @vayabroder7296 ай бұрын

    This is a treat! Alvin was awesome and so jazzy too. Incredible that he lost a headstock at The Marquee just like Pete Townshend! He made a career out of a single lick played 1,000 mph. Love his playing. I had the fortune of meeting him, talking to him and getting his autograph in the early ‘80’s in a small club in Iowa.

  • @james-le2rs

    @james-le2rs

    6 ай бұрын

    Did he dot the eye with a little circle like he did with my autograph in San Francisco

  • @vayabroder729

    @vayabroder729

    6 ай бұрын

    @@james-le2rs Sadly I lost that autograph many years ago so I don’t remember.

  • @Chiller11

    @Chiller11

    6 ай бұрын

    Small club in Iowa is an obscure place to meet Alvin Lee.

  • @vayabroder729

    @vayabroder729

    6 ай бұрын

    @@Chiller11 Absolutely; he was very nice and approachable too.

  • @SuperAmin1950

    @SuperAmin1950

    3 ай бұрын

    I gotta' get over to Iowa one of these days. 🤔

  • @winstonsmith8240
    @winstonsmith82406 ай бұрын

    Before even watching this I can say his performance at Woodstock was sensational. Stole the show.

  • @danielbrown3461

    @danielbrown3461

    3 ай бұрын

    Santana's performance at Woodstock was slightly better.

  • @rickyellison9103
    @rickyellison91036 ай бұрын

    Ten Years After . What can you say ? Those guys literally burned down the house. All of them were great individually and tight together. Truly miss the old timers. Alvin’s Bluest Blues is in my daily rotation.

  • @martydibergi5228

    @martydibergi5228

    6 ай бұрын

    Albert Lee 0:56 loved him too

  • @halweilbrenner9926

    @halweilbrenner9926

    6 ай бұрын

    I'd love to change the world....

  • @JohnEuliss
    @JohnEuliss6 ай бұрын

    I love the song I'd Love To Change The World. One of my top 10 songs of all time. Exquisite, simply smoldering and lyrics that tell a great story.

  • @blucheer8743
    @blucheer87436 ай бұрын

    The whole band was killer! They had that one foot in British jazz much like Cream.

  • @danielbrown3461

    @danielbrown3461

    3 ай бұрын

    Slade was better.

  • @raymind1313

    @raymind1313

    2 ай бұрын

    WOODCHOPPER COOKS!

  • @melindaboncich9708
    @melindaboncich97086 ай бұрын

    I remember my brother getting Cricklewood Green back in 1970. I was 14 at the time, wow what an album. Still listen to it today, some of the best guitar playing ever.

  • @andychisarick6879

    @andychisarick6879

    6 ай бұрын

    I'm just a few years younger than you, but I remember Cricklewood Green being my all time favorite album in the 70s. My friends preferred to bang their heads to, say, Ted Nugent. There's a time & a place for that too, but even though I knew nothing about music, technically, I still felt like I had a little bit better taste than all the Nugent & Kiss fans. A fun fact- forgive me if you know this- but the title "Cricklewood Green" came from when Alvin & his girlfriend bought their first nice house, it included fields & a barn, and included in the sale of the house was a huge batch of marijuana grown on the property that was still hanging in the barn, drying out. It turned out to be some of the best pot they ever had- they were very big pot smokers- and since the house was in a neighborhood named Cricklewood Something-or-other, they named the pot, & the album, Cricklewood Green. There's even a picture of some of their Cricklewood Green stash that they snuck onto the album cover. Pretty cool...sorry if I rambled on a bit here, I just felt like sharing!

  • @madma19

    @madma19

    6 ай бұрын

    I too still listen to Cricklewood Green.

  • @karlforster4907
    @karlforster49072 ай бұрын

    I work overseas, every time I come home for vacation I play his Woodstock version of I'm Goin Home. Been doing it for years and it never gets old.

  • @tommykirwan6764
    @tommykirwan67646 ай бұрын

    I've often wondered why Alvin &/or Ten Years After wasn't inducted into the R&R HOF. In '71, I'd fall asleep listening to A Space in Time, & the "Rest of the Best" of that year - all stacked on my turntable. Alvin Lee will ALWAYS be remembered for his versatility & speed on the guitar. RIP Alvin. Thanx RD for this memorial to a Great Musician!🎸 ⭐⭐⭐⭐👍👍

  • @antoonhermans8953
    @antoonhermans89536 ай бұрын

    Yep , alvin lee and rory gallagher are my favorite guitarist , both where no nonsense people who just wanted to play and didn't go for the "standard " fame and money shit , i was lucky enough to see them both live and man these guy's had an energy one stage like no other !

  • @stephendewees-hz6ui
    @stephendewees-hz6ui6 ай бұрын

    There's not a more rocking' song than Ten Years After Choo Choo Mama! It's a travesty that they are not in the HOF. RIP Alvin

  • @marilynyoakum512
    @marilynyoakum5124 ай бұрын

    I saw Ten Years After in April the year ofWoodstock, and couldn’t believe what I was seeing.became a fan after that

  • @user-st5rr3hx8x
    @user-st5rr3hx8x3 ай бұрын

    Alvin Lee is one of the most UNDERRATED guitar players of all time !!!!!!!!!!

  • @luxor-uc2xs

    @luxor-uc2xs

    2 ай бұрын

    😂😂

  • @shawnwright5332

    @shawnwright5332

    10 күн бұрын

    Frank Marino do you know who he is probably no that how under the radar that cat is amazing guitarist

  • @4Naturalgreen
    @4Naturalgreen6 ай бұрын

    Another great mini doc. Alvin and TYA were amazing on stage and in the studio. Check out the Fillmore East 1970 show that was released years ago. Their version of Help Me is unbelievable. They were one of the best bands of that era. RIP Alvin Lee.

  • @tyayasgur

    @tyayasgur

    6 ай бұрын

    Yes in my opinion the best version of Help Me. Saw Alvin with the Original Ten Years After 6 times and 4 times without TYA. Alvin Lee is my favorite Blues- Rock guitarist of ALL TIME and Ten Years After is my favorite Blues-Rock band of all time.

  • @Marcus_C51

    @Marcus_C51

    6 ай бұрын

    @@tyayasgur It must be outstanding, the version of it on "Recorded Live" is quite good! I'll have to check it out.

  • @daisywrabbit
    @daisywrabbit6 ай бұрын

    The Great Alvin Lee ⚡️🎸⚡️ my guitar hero ♥️♥️♥️ thanks for the video, Doc!

  • @marijanbrkic4875
    @marijanbrkic48756 ай бұрын

    One of my guitar heroes! Thank you for this beautiful video! ✌

  • @RiverDocs

    @RiverDocs

    6 ай бұрын

    Glad you enjoyed it!

  • @jerryprice6414
    @jerryprice64146 ай бұрын

    I was lucky enough to get to see Ten Years After four different times back in the 70's. There are still one of my favorite bands of all time.

  • @fredhurst4294
    @fredhurst42946 ай бұрын

    I`ve seen Alvin at least ten times. Live the guy had so much energy blowing that great guitar sound right in your face.

  • @tonetone7572
    @tonetone75726 ай бұрын

    one of the of the original "shredders" totally unique one of a kind. blazing speed mixed with pure soul blues and exceptional taste. one of the very best rockers of all time. Woodstock performance with TYA legendary..

  • @rubydawn1
    @rubydawn16 ай бұрын

    Alvin Lee was amazing

  • @user-ok7xv4jq6o
    @user-ok7xv4jq6o5 ай бұрын

    Alvin Lee gave us so much, all of his solo records are satisfaction guaranteed without mentioning his amazing work with TYA, I was fortunate to see him a couple of times in LA alongside Eric Burdon once, it really hurt when he passed and still feel he was never given the recognition he deserved. Long live Alvin Lee “I can’t keep from crying…..”

  • @MrMojabo
    @MrMojabo6 ай бұрын

    I dug Alvin so much I dropped in at Fillmore West to see him one night and the opening band was called ZZ Top. Alvi n was a man's man he let you know in every song what he was about. He wasn't shy about his beliefs and what he thought. He was always another small venue player, there are many players who were happy in smaller clubs and not headlining. There is one monster guitar player like that around today who still plays and sings live shows. His name is Rick Derringer, who I think cloud care less about the Hall. He just wants to Rock out and play his music.

  • @WisconsinWanderer
    @WisconsinWanderer6 ай бұрын

    I was at a dance club once back in the early 80’s and one nite outta nowhere and no promotion or announcement the owner of the club came out (which never happened) and announced national recording artist Alvin Lee was here! I swear I could not believe I was standing less than 30 feet from Alvin Lee he had a drum machine by himself had his famous guitar and his fringe leather jacket on. I almost shit myself I could not believe I was standing just feet away from one of my idols playing “I’m going home” in his blistering fashion. To this day I still freak out about that nite it was unforgettable. I don’t believe anyone in that club knew who he was based on reactions. Someone pulled some strings that nite beside guitar strings I gotta say. Thanks ☮️

  • @pmcclaren1
    @pmcclaren16 ай бұрын

    Finally figured it out listening to this frame. Reason some of our finest musicians are not in HOF is because OUR WHOLE GENERATION of the 'greatest music ever made' was made by all; so blessed to be from our BOOMER Generation, the greatest generation ever; coolest cars & most beautiful ladies as well!!

  • @carminetocco9334
    @carminetocco93346 ай бұрын

    I saw them at The Boston Tea Party in the early 70's I was blown away by Alvin Lee to the point that I wanted to be him grew my hair long and bought clogs (shoes) like him and eventually learned to play guitar I still have some of there record albums Alvin was s ooo underrated but to me he was Best guitar player that ever lived, Great video. Thanks!

  • @genedonnasmithers2433
    @genedonnasmithers24336 ай бұрын

    Seen Alvin several times in the 70's in Las Vegas while I was a young teen up into my 20's. Evertime he came to town we all went to enjoy him. Seems like he was there often. Playing at the ice palace were they would cover the ice with plywood. You went maybe with a blanket sat, got high and enjoyed. Great times alot of great bands. But Alvin always was at the top of my list. Truly miss him....

  • @michaelthemind
    @michaelthemind5 ай бұрын

    When i was 16 i bought the album "Rock and roll music to the world " , and when i heard " Turned off tv blues " i went to heaven. Now I'm 66 and i sometimes put my headphones on and listen to that song full blast, and the hairs on my baldy head still stand on end.

  • @oregonpatriot1570
    @oregonpatriot15702 ай бұрын

    Listening to Alvin Lee was a treat but watching Leo Lyons was the real show.

  • @hughcameron
    @hughcameron6 ай бұрын

    I've been a big fan of Alvin since the 60s and finally got to see him in a small theatre in Glasgow around 1998. That live gig was just as good as "Undead". He also came over as a really nice guy interacting with a little kid in the audience who was probably brought by his Grandad.

  • @islanddon865
    @islanddon8654 ай бұрын

    Alvin, you led your life with honor and were true to yourself. Your music will forever be cherished. But those close to you, know that you were much more than your music.❤

  • @joetamm
    @joetamm6 ай бұрын

    The live at the Fillmore double cd is one of the best live concerts ever recorded.

  • @paulfriesen1061
    @paulfriesen10614 ай бұрын

    I was lucky enough to see Ten Years After, I THINK it was in 1973? In Edmonton, Alberta, Canada at a large outdoor event. They were, of course, the headliners. What blew Alvin's mind... just a few seconds before they came on stage, the Northern Lights appeared within view from the stage, and he went something like... 'ooo wow... now isn't that beautiful...' It was a mesmerizing show. Absolutely magical. It made me love the band and Alvin even more than ever, and I didn't think that was ever possible. I had lost touch and hadn't heard that Alvin had passed. Today I am truly saddened. Thank you so much for this doc.

  • @jdevine42
    @jdevine426 ай бұрын

    Forget Woodstock and Im Goin Home...For me, the definitive TYA live song is I Cant Keep From Cryin on the Isle Of Wight Concert album...Got to see TYA numerous times in their prime...RIP ALvin, you were among the very best

  • @martinsancassani3207
    @martinsancassani32074 ай бұрын

    1970 I found a TenYearsAfter bootleg in a small recordshop in Hamburg. I was just 12years old but GoingHome was like a fresh breeze into my sad life in that time. It made me dance and let me feel some ecstasy for the first time! And for that I will allways think quiet thankful when I hear the name Alvin Lee. And GoingHome is still one of my top ten.

  • @plantfeeder6677
    @plantfeeder66776 ай бұрын

    Hey thanks for this RD. Alvin Lee and Ten Years After were one of the first rock bands I liked that weren't played on the radio. I'll have to take your word for the live shows as I never saw them, but my favorite studio albums by them are Crickelwood Green, Ssssh, and A Space in Time. Favorite songs include Good Morning Little School Girl, Working on the Road, and One of These Days.

  • @RiverDocs

    @RiverDocs

    6 ай бұрын

    You're welcome. Appreciate you watching!

  • @georgemorley5926
    @georgemorley59266 ай бұрын

    From Australia , the great ALVIN LEE , greatest guitar player in the history of the world , Peace from down under.

  • @larrysmith1201
    @larrysmith12016 ай бұрын

    An incredible musician and I didn’t know he wasn’t in the rock and roll hall of fame,then they should tear it down

  • @tunafang

    @tunafang

    6 ай бұрын

    You could make another R&R hall of fame and fill it with artists who are not in the joke of a "Hall of Fame" that is in Cleveland.

  • @orno8906
    @orno89066 ай бұрын

    why isn’t that band in the Hall of Fame??? absolutely ridiculous, which is why I don’t pay attention and give a hoot about them. Got to see Alvin Lee open up, by himself, for the kinks in 1980 and I’m so glad! amazing guitar player!

  • @sandrabryan7823
    @sandrabryan78235 ай бұрын

    Alvin Lee was one of my Idols one of the greatest bad ass players of all time

  • @sharonklinger912
    @sharonklinger9124 ай бұрын

    I loved his show at Woodstock!

  • @billroach7686
    @billroach76863 ай бұрын

    I've been an Alvin Lee fan for many years, i saw him at Pirates World in Dania, Fl, Not sure the year, i think aroung '69 or 70. I'll never forget that concert, i remember him playing I can't keep from cryin'..sometimes. What a terrific effort on that song, it gradually intensified and i'll never forget watching those lesley speakers spinning around, it was like a hurricane the way the music was, i had tingles all over my body from that performance. I'll always think of him as one of the best.

  • @bretthumphrey6821
    @bretthumphrey68216 ай бұрын

    Hes one of my favorites its sad today people seem to forget him it really makes me mad

  • @timmorrow9780
    @timmorrow97806 ай бұрын

    Got to see him one time by surprise. I was about 17 or so, my good friend and I found out Eric Clapton was coming, we camped out for ticket, scored front row center seats. Muddy Waters was the opening act, and he was awesome, of course. Eric Clapton and his band take the stage, and there is Alvin Lee playing rhythm for Eric for a few songs, then Eric introduced him, Alvin took the lead and showed everyone who really was the best guitarist on that stage that night. At 62 what awesome memories I have of that night. "I'd Love To Change The World", and "One Of These Days" are on all of my playlists.

  • @kurtweiand7086
    @kurtweiand70866 ай бұрын

    The first time l heard Love like a Man, l was a fan of T.Y.A. Alvin Lee was a good man and very influential in my life!

  • @henryhoward8341
    @henryhoward83416 ай бұрын

    I met a guitar tech in 2008. He was then working with Blackfoot. He didn't say what year. But said he teched for Alvin. Saying it was the worst teching job ever. Alvin would have him oil up the neck of "Big Red" each night with Baby Oil as a lubricant. As guitar lacquer matures, it can get "sticky", creating "drag". Then before each performance, Alvin would coat his hands with Baby Power (additional lubricant). Saying at the end of each night, he had to spend 90 minutes cleaning this baby oil/power "mud" residue off Big Red.

  • @RiverDocs

    @RiverDocs

    6 ай бұрын

    ewwwww. I know a guy who use to put baby powder on his hand and guitar neck before gigs. I can't imagine using baby oil too. This guy, his strings always sounded dead. I think it was that baby powder getting on em. Alvin probably changed his strings after every gig, but this guy I knew would play the same set for like 5 or 6 gigs before changing. Cool story thanks for sharing!!

  • @specialeeffexx

    @specialeeffexx

    3 ай бұрын

    You can see the powder in the photos of big red! Thanks for sharing that great story!

  • @dongoodlin4558
    @dongoodlin45582 ай бұрын

    I saw Ten years After in Miami, FL As high as I was, I’ll never forget it!!!!

  • @stephendavis6066
    @stephendavis60666 ай бұрын

    I saw Ten Years After in Dayton Ohio and it was fantastic ....he was a great player and very consistent performer..loved playing, sneaking backstage during RL's drum solo for a bug puff on a doobie and some spontanious make out loving with a babe before returning right back to center stage with big red...truly a legendary character and on par with the immeasurable Johnny Winter and other such hall of shame rejects...

  • @stubee56
    @stubee566 ай бұрын

    As a teenager at start of 70s, I went to almost every concert that came through. TYA is the most memorable. Alvin came close to falling off the stage when his legs got wrapped around his guitar cord. He had such a presence and talent, I went all out on my guitar after that show and still haven't put it down. I know he inspired many young kids to play and persevere.

  • @RiverDocs

    @RiverDocs

    6 ай бұрын

    Thanks for sharing your story!

  • @MarvinJBush
    @MarvinJBush4 ай бұрын

    My only real experience with Alvin Lee was that Woodstock performance, but he left me fully amazed. I never forgot his name.🎸🎶

  • @racerd9669
    @racerd96696 ай бұрын

    I attended a Ten Years after concert in 1970, still to this day it had to be the best live performance I have ever seen. And let me tell you, they sounded exactly like the records did. Very few bands can do that.

  • @johnmcleod2058
    @johnmcleod20586 ай бұрын

    I got to see Alvin Lee in 10 years after back in the early 80s. They were backing up for Black Sabbath. The other interesting thing was Mick Taylor was playing with him.. At the time I wasn’t musically. mature enough to appreciate it,.

  • @RollingStoneZzzzz
    @RollingStoneZzzzz6 ай бұрын

    I loved all his albums...🤫Shhhh! I grew up in the BEST times for rock and roll and as a kid Alvin's playing of I'm Going Home ALWAYS and even till this day makes every hair on my body stand up! I wish I had saw him when he did play...like in(a small club) Worcester Massachusetts years ago etc. when I had the opertunity. Of course I always said..."Next Time"! I did not no he passed, I guess thats why...there has been no...Next Time! So RIP Alvin and Thanks for the memories and the 🎶 🎵 music! Thanks for highlighting my man Alvin...And Ten Years After! He died 2013? It is now 2023...And Thats 10 Years After!👍🏻😉❤ Ray...Boston Massachusetts

  • @AlwaysBastos
    @AlwaysBastos5 ай бұрын

    I saw him in Northampton in about 1968, in a club with an audience of a couple of hundred. He went into the crowd playing I'm going home, a long cable to his guitar and several roadies feeding cable out as he gave one of the most amazing performances I ever saw. Awesome!

  • @johnshields6852
    @johnshields6852Ай бұрын

    1977 I saw these guys in Fitchburg, Mass. Great live band, got pulled over on the way home tripping my brains out, state cop told me to get out while my friends are laughing, howling with a huge cooler of beers, I was tripping but I wasn't drunk and talked my way out of it, a Very kind officer gave me a huge break. Thank you wherever you are.

  • @ericholmquist8966
    @ericholmquist89666 ай бұрын

    Best engineered albums too boot! Space in Time , one song fit into the next......Alvin has always been one of my top favorites.

  • @iamanovercomer3253
    @iamanovercomer32536 ай бұрын

    Alvin Lee is one of the best 🎸🎶🎵‼️ It would have been great to see Jeff Beck, Alvin Lee and Robin Trower playing 🎸 together on the same stage.

  • @MrBrixon10
    @MrBrixon106 ай бұрын

    I saw ten years after back in the day with focus and joe walsh around the time joe's barnstorm album was released. I still think his solo to I'd love to change the world is one of the best ever.

  • @mikecampell
    @mikecampell4 ай бұрын

    The man was an amazing player, even the acoustic stuff was great

  • @AliG-xh1jm
    @AliG-xh1jm6 ай бұрын

    I saw Alvin at the Tampa Jam in 1978. Absolutely amazing show which also featured Joe Cocker, the Atlanta Rhythm Section, Seals & Crofts, Black Oak Arkansas and Wet Willie. Damn life was good!!!

  • @user-st7nv1py9r
    @user-st7nv1py9r2 ай бұрын

    My wife and I saw Alvin Lee at a small club in Benzonia, Michigan in 1983. He put on an absolutely fantastic show!

  • @victimeyes51
    @victimeyes516 ай бұрын

    I was very fortunate to see Ten Years After at the Shrine Auditorium in L.A. in 1968. They performed all of the "Undead" album, as well as other tunes I can't recall. Great band, great sound. Alvin Lee made a profound impact on myself and another guitar-playing friend, who was with me, especially with his mix of blues and jazz. It was amazing, back then, all of the bands who were up and coming, that you could see at a single show, for a mere pittance. I miss those days and the small or reasonably-sized venues and reasonably-priced tickets. Youngsters today don't know how good the late 60's and early 70's rock concert scene was, before mega groups and mega dollars had to be paid to see them. Ah, the halcyon days of yore...

  • @stelthy100
    @stelthy1006 ай бұрын

    Alvin Lee and 10 years after was and is one of my favorite Bands of all time. Alvin should be in the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame without any DOUGHT

  • @williams3631
    @williams36316 ай бұрын

    I was 16 years old when I saw Alvin and Ten Years After in Johnstown, Pennsylvania, 1970 I think. It was my first concert ever. I loved it, and went on to countless concerts in the 70s, including the famous Summer Jam at Watkins Glen in 1973, the best years of my life !

  • @marknelson6692
    @marknelson66923 ай бұрын

    Had the amazing fortune of being in the opening band of a TYA concert at the Grande Ballroom in Detroit in the summer of '69. My band was called Sand. Then Spooky Tooth took the stage and Ten Years After closed out the night. Got to meet all four of the band. Talk about one of the most humble greats I've ever met was Alvin Lee

  • @RiverDocs

    @RiverDocs

    3 ай бұрын

    Great story. Thanks for sharing!

  • @billhakins
    @billhakins2 ай бұрын

    Alvin was the first concert I ever attended! My oldest brother took me when I was about 12 y/o. We saw him in a small club in San Francisco and I was deaf for about 3 days , but what an incredible performance

  • @elgriz
    @elgriz4 ай бұрын

    Saw 10 Years After at Woodstock ‘69. Energy, skill, amazement at his blistering speed…I’ll never forget it!

  • @mchurch3905
    @mchurch39056 ай бұрын

    He was my favorite player since the late 60’s along with Ten Years After. Seen them like 4 times. The best band, hands down. There will never be another band as good. Great doc!

  • @sanokano1
    @sanokano13 ай бұрын

    I saw Alvin Lee many times, but the last time was in the late 80s up here in the tiny town of Gardner Massachusetts, outdoors at the PA Country Club. (Polish American ). We were right up close to the stage it was fantastic, most people didn't know who he was, believe it or not, he totally left everyone in awe!!!RIP Alvin and thanks for so many memories.

  • @markroberts1301
    @markroberts13016 ай бұрын

    Alvin's a favorite of mine, I was fortunate to have seen him play and he was incredible! His Freefall album was an incredible bit of music from 1980 that was sadly overlooked. He's a common listen on my playlists

  • @user-ez8wj8gi3e
    @user-ez8wj8gi3e6 ай бұрын

    I seen T.Y.A.in 77 Robin Trower before them great concert, my favorite is I can't keep from crying sometimes Isle of Wight festival 1970 Alvin,s medley in that song is over the top

  • @alanogilvie4504
    @alanogilvie45043 ай бұрын

    Thank you for featuring one of the great British guitarists of all time. I was absolutely gobsmacked to learn that they toured the US more than any other UK band in the 60s & I guess early 70s. Sadly I never saw them live in the UK, probably cos they were making their way in the US of A. The Woodstock movie raised his UK profile as well for sure. They had a few hits and made Top of the Pops, but clearly they were a club band for the smaller more intimate joints where the real fans and serious blues fans got to hear him up close. He's way up there in my book, a very unfortunate way to leave us but he'll never be forgotten and he'll be frequently played in my house for ever. ❤

  • @leonbogdan1413
    @leonbogdan14136 ай бұрын

    Seen Alvin gig at a small place that was called the Station ( actually was a ole railroad station) in Wilkes Barre pa. I’m guessing but I think it held about 300 people..he came out with his red guitar an away he went…this was in 1983, I was 21 at that time. Unforgettable great time! Alvin had a good time an so did everyone else that was fortunate enough to be there…his music will live forever. RIP ALVIN

  • @RiverDocs

    @RiverDocs

    6 ай бұрын

    Thanks for sharing!

  • @clouddog2393
    @clouddog23936 ай бұрын

    l saw Ten Years Later at a university gig in England around 1980 . A small venue but the effort Alvin put into it you would have thought he was playing to a stadium full of people . l was at the front and got to shake the great man's hand . A great gig , two encores and the way Alvin was smiling you could see he had enjoyed the gig as much as the audience . A great guitarist , one of the best along with my favourite the late ,great Rory Gallagher .

  • @richardliles4415
    @richardliles44156 ай бұрын

    I saw Ten Years After in concert, it was a great concert. Is the one I am most proud to say, I saw. There was just something about it that I will never forget. Enjoyed this video very much. Thank you.

  • @thomasfoss9963
    @thomasfoss99636 ай бұрын

    While many people think Page was the rave, For me it was Pete Townshend, and Alvin Lee!!! I saw Ten Years After 4x live over the years-- From the early 70s to the late 90s-- Saw him with Mick Taylor in 1981 after TYA broke up--- Stood right in front of him at the House of Blues during a show in Chicago in 1997, and chatted with him before the show in the lobby-- Let the Sky Fall-- Hard Monkeys--- Slow Blues in "C"-- Once There Was a Time--- I Cant Keep From Cryin Sometimes are among my favorites!!!! So, Im Going Home now, To See My Baby!!!!!

  • @Rafaga777
    @Rafaga7776 ай бұрын

    Great rockumentary about an extremely gifted guitar player. Thanks a lot for this great video.

  • @davidvenen4077
    @davidvenen40776 ай бұрын

    I have been a musician since 1965. In 1970 six of us went to the drive in in Washington Pa. to see the movie Woodstock. When Ten Years After came on my arms had what we called "rushes" [goosebumps] and would not go away till " I'm Goin' Home ended. Like President John F. Kennedy, I remember where I was when I heard the news that Alvin passed. I was playing "Religion" the other day on my acoustic and just came across this video tonight. Thank you and rest in peace Alvin. I hope to jam with you in rock and roll heaven. Dave Venen

  • @Yardbird68
    @Yardbird684 ай бұрын

    without a doubt Alvin's performance of Going Home ( by helicopter. Wicked sense of humor ) is the BEST performance at Woodstock for me. Especially, the watermelon at the end of his performance, classic! Concerning his speed, I heard a story, that at one of his performances, Led Zep was there. And a drunk Bonzo, took a cup of orange juice and threw the juice at Alvin and his guitar to slow him down a bit. As you mention, his best stuff was live, such as Good Morning Little School Girl, probably his best studio for me is I'd Love to Change the World. RIP AL

  • @terryenglish7132
    @terryenglish71326 ай бұрын

    I caught them in '70 at the Providence RI hockey rink . I knew Alvin was great , and he was that night, but I was most impressed by Leo who was able to keep right up w him.

  • @tunafang
    @tunafang6 ай бұрын

    Saw Alvin in '87 with Roger McGuinn and Steppenwolf at the Tower Theater in Upper Darby, PA and he blew the roof off of the place. Fans where still yelling his name all the way on the walk back to the parking garage. Then I saw TYA in 1990 at Pulsations Night Club in PA. I was like 4 rows from the stage and it was one of the best shows I've ever experienced. When I was underaged, probably around '85/86, TYA played a small venue near me in PA called The Brandywine Club, (which is long gone today). I couldn't get in, but my sister and some of our friends went to see them. They all caught up with the band outside after the show and shared a smoke and some conversation with them.

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